Busch Systems Q and A (Recycling Bin Manufacturer)
By Green Office Store.com Staff
June, 2008
We have just begun working with a new supplier for
recycling bins, containers, composters and waste containers.
We are very excited to be an authorized distributor of Busch Systems products. Here's a little about the
company.
Busch Systems is North America`s largest manufacturer of recycling and compost containers, servicing municipalities, businesses and
organizations in Canada, the United States and abroad for over 23 years.
Unlike other plastics fabricators who primarily produce waste
receptacles, occasionally re-branding certain products for recycling, Busch Systems specializes in products which support waste diversion
programs.
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Their experience with waste management professionals, civic authorities and the business community has given Busch Systems a
broad understanding of the process involved in diverting waste output from landfills and back toward re-processors in need of quality
raw materials. All of their products are domestically produced and contain a minimum of 35 percent recycled material. This unique perspective
has allowed Busch Systems to take a leadership role by creating particular containers to suit our customer`s waste diversion needs.
Busch Systems`s most important priority is to provide customers with receptacles which produce a clean-sort with as little cross-contamination as
possible. This ensures that the output of captured recyclables has the greatest possible commercial value. We do this by incorporating
the principles of Capacity-Communication-Convenience into all of their over 170 container designs.
Q & A
Q: What changes have you seen in the recycling industry in the past 20 years?
A: Over the past two decades we`ve seen a dramatic growth in recycling programs of all types across North America.
Initially, waste diversion was only a priority of large metropolitan areas seeking to prolong the life of their limited
landfill resources, but as environmental issues have become mainstream, communities of all sizes are implementing programs to
minimize the amount of waste going to landfills.
The most recent development is the popularity of organics, or composting programs in which organic matter is separated from the
waste stream. Because organic matter is capable of rapid decomposition, and the remaining material, known as compost, is a valuable
soil amendment, many waste management companies are viewing the collection of organics as a new revenue stream.
Q: If a community does not have its own program, what can individuals do to reduce their impact on the earth?
A: If you live in an area which is not serviced by a recycling program, there are some things you can do to reduce your
household`s landfill-destined waste.
Shop around. Many waste haulers offer subscription-type service. Seek out a hauler which provides recycling and organic pick-up.
Reduce waste before it arrives at home. Adjust your shopping habits to purchase items with a minimal amount of packaging. Take reusable
boxes or bags to the grocery store instead of coming home with new plastic bags every trip.
Re-use wherever possible. Why purchase lunch bags while throwing out single use grocery bags?
Plastic water bottles can be cleaned and
re-used multiple times. Simple and convenient. Composting is a great way to reduce waste output. Instead of throwing kitchen scraps in
the garbage, collect them in a compost collection bin
(Busch Systems KC series is among the best!), and dispose in a
backyard composter or
take to the curb for your organics pick-up.
Many communities have a central location for households to drop off recyclable materials. With a little organization at home, this task
is made easy. The secret is a clean-sort. Once stuff becomes intermixed, nobody wants to separate it. So just start at the beginning and
maintain that separation right to the curb! Most household waste is generated in the kitchen. Keep a small recycling bin under the sink
(Busch System BC 1000 is a six gallon kitchen recycling bin) or near the garbage can so separation is as convenient as possible. Taking
out the recyclables is no more difficult than taking out the garbage! When the container is full, carry it out to the garbage and transfer
the contents into the appropriate bin. Come garbage day, everything is already cleanly sorted with hardly any extra effort at all. You`ll
quickly find that once the paper, cardboard, plastic, glass and organics are no longer put in the garbage can, there`s hardly any garbage
left!
Q: Do you see any new trends?
A: Although Busch Systems has been supplying municipalities with
curbside bins
from day one, the business community is now seeking opportunities to incorporate recycling programs, and Busch Systems has introduced many
new tools to address this need.
Our Super Sorter containers are designed to be attractive, durable, multi-sort containers for use in public areas, malls, food courts,
arenas and institutional settings. We have a
complete line of office products for desk-side recycling, secure document destruction and
centralized containers for copy rooms and lunch rooms.
Apartments and multi-family complexes require special programs, so we have a range of Apartment Recycling Bins, Bags and Carts to address
those particular needs.
As people are looking for more `green` products, we have designed a new line of products for retail distribution. So hopefully within the
next few months folks should be able to find Busch Systems Kitchen Recycling Bins, Recycling Bin Wall Brackets, Wheel Kits, and Compost
Carriers in hardware stores across the country.
We are privileged to be a part of so many recycling programs, large and small, established and in development. Every day we get to work
with people who are interested in the environment and making our world a better place to pass on to our children, and that`s
a pretty cool thing.
See the complete line of recycling products, bins, composters and compost containers!